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re: Frank Wildhorn ruins another classic

Posted by: RonAnnArbor 05:39 pm EDT 04/02/14
In reply to: Frank Wildhorn ruins another classic - lowwriter 04:50 pm EDT 04/02/14

Hmm...I would bet 99 percent of people in the US under the age of 50 haven't heard of it, just like they had not heard of Scarlett Pimpernel...

I think you have nothing to worry about if it is set to a musical score. Plenty of people enjoy shows like that. And maybe it will encourage a few 17 year olds to read the book.


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